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KariX
06-10-2008, 12:05 AM
Okay, so here's how it works.

I played Fiesta a looooooooooong time ago.
It's been about 6 months since I quit.
My old character was a 41 Archer.
I quit due to a few reasons...
Buggyness, bad typos, the grind, lack of quests, etc.

I came back, made a new character, got to lvl 17 before the Update took me off.
Noticed a lot of changes since I left, and on-going updates.

So basically I have a few notes and questions...

There are sooooo many quests for the first few levels now, does this continue as I level? I remember only getting 1 or 2 every lvl at higher lvls, leaving me to grind a long time.
While right now, I did a Kingdom Quest as soon as possible and now I have too many quests for my stupid 20 Quest Limit >_<

Is the grind any better? I was hoping to have less grinding when I get to a higher lvl on my new Cleric.

What are these Battlefield things I'm reading about?
I have absolutely no information on this stuff...

Back when I played, the Kingdom Quests became impossible to do...
Robo KQ was really hard at first, and ended up becoming like...
Fight until this point, then run around like crazy until it's over.
Is it actually completable now, or do you still have to run around like crazy?
Also later KQs I had never finished...
Has anything changed?

I haven't seen any typo changes yet [mostly noticing the scroll names/descriptions, production stuff, a few other things].
Has any work been placed into fixing typos at all?
That was another thing that helped irritate me into quitting, I like games to have the least amount of typos as possible, with decent readable English.

And yeah, any other big changes I may have missed, please inform me. <3

windrider07
06-10-2008, 12:20 AM
Yes, lots of updates have been made. You have to see them for yourself though. It takes a true fan of a game to actually take notice of the true appeal that the game brings to the community. Yes, I've been in like 4 successful Robo KQs.

Fiesta Online is a Korean-based game so the staff at Outspark has to work to translate everything in Korean language into English. Imagine how hard that is...a lot of files to translate.

Fiesta has a lot of features and you just have to keep on playing. Giving up on it just because of a few flaws won't make things easier. Go back to Fiesta and enjoy what you've missed! :) Hope to see you in game!

If you are lost in the game, go to the link in my signature that points to my Fiesta site....lots of guides there.

KariX
06-10-2008, 12:32 AM
Yes, lots of updates have been made. You have to see them for yourself though. It takes a true fan of a game to actually take notice of the true appeal that the game brings to the community. Yes, I've been in like 4 successful Robo KQs.

I can't see something that I have 0 information about.
So far, I'm doing what I know how to do, from my previous experience.
Nothing really new.

Did you kill everything in the Robo, or was there running involved?

Fiesta Online is a Korean-based game so the staff at Outspark has to work to translate everything in Korean language into English. Imagine how hard that is...a lot of files to translate.

Very well aware.
But the point stands, a typo was made WAY back when I played, at least 6 months ago, and it's still there.
You think it would be changed.
It's not a translation error, it's a typo that hasn't been fixed.

Fiesta has a lot of features and you just have to keep on playing. Giving up on it just because of a few flaws won't make things easier. Go back to Fiesta and enjoy what you've missed! :) Hope to see you in game!

Err, back when I played it before, there wasn't much to explore, it was still rather new.
And I don't ever "keep on playing" a game that's just going to end up an extreme grind, in which I'm not having fun.

lenore_lurks
06-10-2008, 12:47 AM
Hmm... well, you're right about the typo's, they don't seem to be going anywhere fast. Who knows when they'll be fixed. I dont think it's top of the priority list.

The lower levels get it very very good. you get bonus items at 10,20,30 (i think) and I see the game is generally geared at getting in the crowds...

which leads me into the higher levels who, I guess in comparison to the lower levels, are not getting anything easy. No extra quests, no extra goodie-bag items for passing certain levels, and the grind is still hardcore. They are starting to open up new areas with new mobs, but it's going to take time.

Last time I ran robo, it was very 50/50 trying to complete it. I ran over 15 robo's, and could never get robo as part of my quest, while others found it quite easy. It depends on the group you get put with I s'pose.

The battlefields are basically PvP areas, but they have mobs in them and people usually jsut use them to grind as the mobs are fairly easy to hit, dont do much damage, and in the case of Abyss drop HEAPS of stuff. But being pvp, you enter at your own risk as basically anything goes.

I guess it has had alot of improvements since 6 months ago, and it's alot of fun with alot more people playing now too. But some things are just... the same... yeah. Could be better, but the progress that's already been made is pretty good and well worth giving the game another shot. Some things can't just be explained here, its best to give it another go instead. :)

Ryokosha
06-10-2008, 01:10 AM
On today's patch the increase the exp reward for quests from level 1-30 by so much that you'll already gain a level just by doing the quests~

I wish they'd improve the questing for highers levels instead for low ones where it's already so easy anyways~

Poisoned77
06-10-2008, 01:16 AM
If you have a lot of 4x players who are seasoned Robo'ers, then you have a good chance of taking down Millenium Robo. Other than that, it's still wait until eight and a half minutes then run Run RUN!

whydisignup8869
06-10-2008, 01:46 AM
increased quest xp is great news for me cause i recently payed some to create me a +9 and its my 1st .. one so im lookuing forward to lvl 30 and i get bored of solo aoeing on my archer :) hellz yea! WOOO!!!